Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux Ninth Edition, April 2009

WEIGHT_NAME are the same as those spelled
out for CAPACITY_NAME earlier in this list.
These parameters are optional, but if they are
defined, WEIGHT_DEFAULT must follow
WEIGHT_NAME, and must be set to a
floating-point value between 0 and 1000000. If
they are not specified for a given weight,
Serviceguard will assume a default value of zero
for that weight. In either case, the default can be
overridden for an individual package via the
weight_name and weight_value parameters in the
package configuration file.
For more information and examples, see
“Defining Weights” (page 133).
IMPORTANT: CAPACITY_NAME,
WEIGHT_NAME, and weight_value must all
match exactly.
NOTE: A weight (WEIGHT_NAME,
WEIGHT_DEFAULT) has no meaning on a node
unless a corresponding capacity
(CAPACITY_NAME, CAPACITY_VALUE) is
defined for that node.
For the reserved weight and capacity
package_limit, the default weight is always
one. This default cannot be changed in the cluster
configuration file, but it can be overridden for
an individual package in the package
configuration file.
cmapplyconf will fail if you define a default
for a weight but do not specify a capacity of the
same name for at least one node in the cluster.
You can define a maximum of four
WEIGHT_DEFAULTs per cluster.
Can be changed while the cluster is running.
(Access Control Policies) Specify three things for each policy:
USER_NAME, USER_HOST, and USER_ROLE.
Policies set in the configuration file of a cluster
and its packages must not be conflicting or
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